public MapField<string, ByteString> EnvMap { get; }
Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value.
Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's
secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most
64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a
build's secrets.
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